Biomedical Engineering integrates engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to develop technologies that improve healthcare and patient outcomes. This course focuses on the design, development, and maintenance of medical equipment, diagnostic devices, and healthcare systems.
Students study areas such as medical instrumentation, biomechanics, biomaterials, medical imaging, biosignals, and rehabilitation engineering. The program also covers emerging technologies including artificial organs, wearable health devices, telemedicine systems, and biomedical data analysis.
Graduates of Biomedical Engineering can pursue careers in hospitals, medical device manufacturing companies, research institutions, healthcare technology firms, and regulatory organizations, playing a vital role in advancing modern medical technology and healthcare solutions.